What Teachers Unions Won’t Tell You About School Layoffs
by Kyle OlsonThe media and education establishment’s hair has been on fire over the thousands of layoffs that are occurring in American public schools. They’ve bought into the union line that school funding is in crisis, when in reality, spending is unsustainable.
Because of collective bargaining agreements, many school districts’ hands are tied and layoffs are the only option. They can’t save money by changing employee health insurance policies, or obtaining salary freezes or wage concessions, because the unions won’t allow it.
This all supposedly leads to what the unions denigrate the most (besides Republicans): larger class sizes.

The Obama education stimulus package accomplished two things: it temporarily maintained artificially large school employment levels and created the layoff “crisis” that school boards are now grappling with. You see, the stimulus lasted for two years and provided money to keep unnecessary staff on the job. But then the money was cut off and schools could no longer afford to keep extra teachers on the payroll.
So school districts are now laying teachers off, some by the thousands. And the layoffs may be justified.
Census figures, first dissected by the Education Intelligence Agency’s Mike Antonucci, show that government school employment rates have been increasing as student enrollment has been decreasing.
“The latest Census Bureau report provides details of the 2008-09 school year, as the nation was in the midst of the recession. That year, 48,238,962 students were enrolled in the U.S. K-12 public education system. That was a decline of 157,114 students from the previous year. They were taught by 3,231,487 teachers (full-time equivalent). That was an increase of 81,426 teachers from the previous year.”
No wonder there’s a “crisis” – so many people and so little work, and a lack of tax dollars to keep everyone employed.
But that’s strange, because, as Antonucci points out, per pupil spending has continued to rise across the nation.
“Per-pupil spending rose 2.6 percent, and spending on employee compensation (salaries and benefits) rose 2.3 percent. The United States average for per-pupil spending was $10,499, with 25 states spending more than $10,000 per student.”
Those facts are such stubborn things. Unions would have us believe that the resources taxpayers invest in education are not sufficient to maintain quality schools. But their arguments must be taken with a grain of salt. If we need fewer teachers, the role and power of teachers unions will suffer. As Detroit Public Schools Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb said, “the greatest resistance (to school reform and budget cuts) comes from the guardians of the status quo who still guard the status quo long after the status quo has lost its status.”
Society should be focused on maintaining the necessary number of teachers for today’s student population, instead of keeping a bunch of educators on the public payroll for no particular reason.






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More feeding at the Trough. Every thing is so expensive because of UNIONS.
Health care, education, high way construction, building construction. Unions are the mortal enemy of liberty. Anytime you need to pay protection money to earn a living, and can not speak for yourself, you probably should just stay in bed with your head under the covers.
The math is simple: No economic growth+20% sustained REAL unemployment+Trillion and a half dollar deficits=Funding for schools (or anything else for that matter) isn't there at current (or even past) levels.
And why should the schools get more money anyway? They aren't even teaching A QUARTER of all students a proficient level of American History! Why should failure be rewarded with more money? This is one reason why schools are failing, is there is no competition (and the unions make sure it stays this way). If school choice really existed the schools that are good will end up getting more money. The bad schools will get less and less and go out of business. That is the natural way of things if you actually WANT success. The left doesn't. The like the schools failing. They like them exactly as they are: mass producers of future wards of the State.
Keep sharing the facts,they might just sink in to those we know who have thick skulls.
Kyle:
May I suggest an interesting way you can work to present this. Take a school district and look at the levy history and the student performance over time. Years ago the Minneapolis School district did a levy campaign to put in a special program which will create results. To the best of my knowledge Minneapolis has never voted down any of their levy proposals. The reason why I'm pointing this out is this special levy was created in the early 1990s. If you assume you have a kid in kindgerarden when the levy was adopted they would've graduated with great results. Minneapolis didn't generate great results. Even minorities have fled the system because the schools are performing so bad.
Walter Hanson
Minneapolis, MN
80% of Public Education is an abysmal FAILURE. Courtesy of the Federal Gov't and Gov't Unions.
Time to BAN ALL gov't unions, reform ALL Boards of Education and ABOLISH the Fed. Dept. of Education.
I don't know about you, but I've 6 to 8 EMPTY Public School buses running through my neighborhood M-F.
What's up with that ???
Kyle one of my pet peeves on educaion spending is this. Lets make the class size 16. If we spend $10,000 per student the class gets $160,000. If we spend $60,000 on the teacher what are we doing with the other $100,000. I have made the point which you agree with instead of asking for another $1,000 per student lets spend the other $100,000 better.
Walter Hanson
Minneapolis, MN
We defeated a local tax proposal here in Indiana, and the administrators threw a gigantic fit. Get this, some teachers were told they'd be laid off by actually pulling them from classes that were in session. Now the admins will have to pay $100 per month for their health insurance that used to be free..oh the horror!
Sometimes a good ole fashioned punch in the face would feel so good.
We are not anymore: "One nation, Under God.. The concept was taught in our schools in the 60's and earlier.
So, we have a Socialist school system…and the results are probably the same as any Russian School system. Think about it once…What do we think is the difference between our Public School System and a Socialist school system?….We have more "bells and whistles"…AND?
Ever since the proliferation of the illegal alien (immigrants?) problem,…..
"Dinero a Mexico" (Money to Mexico) services,…..
have blossomed throughout the barrios.
Maybe this money should be taxed to help,……..
defray the cost of the schools in those barrios.
There is another deception perpetuated by Education, Inc. In March the school districts announce 300 layoffs. There are headlines and hand-wringing and passionate speeches at school board meetings. Even children are co-opted with hand-printed posters saying,"Please don't take away Miss Honey."
What doesn't make headlines are the reinstatements that begin almost immediately after the pink slips are sent out. By September every one of the 300 laid off teachers has been hired back.
At least that's how it works in Illinois. It's a new teacher tenure-protection strategy.
Quality schools – can that be defined? Money has never been the answer so don't go there. I believe that teachers should be able to earn a decent living. In my state the average starting salary of $32,000 is offered to get college grads up and running.
Quality schools develop with the following: competent administrators who hire competent teachers (or at least train them to be such within two years of being hired); fire or dismiss those who do not have the will or skill to become competent teachers; and students who come to school ready to learn and work hard each and every day in spite of the parents. (There are lots of parents who support schools and what we do but many are just ignorant on how to work with their child and the school)
We are stuck on other things in most public secondary schools today. For example, sports….need I say more? We also serve as a one huge employment agency with the goal of hiring as many minority teachers as we can because we are part of the govmt. Did you get that??? Need I say more.
Having competent administrators is the beginning for where "quality school" begins……
A typical middle school, here in SE WI has about 20 areas of study in the classroom, ok. Then, the students have about 20 choices for sports or other activities.
Kyle,
I KNOW the answer to this problem!
Two words.
HOME SCHOOL.
My kids are consistently scoring over 90% across the board on the CAT annual tests and I sure as sh!t am not spending $10K per kid to teach them!
'Nuff Said.
I do not want to paint all teachers with the same brush as I know a few who truly are good and deserving of the compensation they receive. The reality is though, that since the unionization of the teachers and the creation of the Dept. of Education the largest part of them have taken on the liberal point of view that they are owed a job and a great income and security, etc. Actually working for, earning and deserving those thing on the merits of your work does not even enter their minds. Just like the left thinks that a corporation's primary purpose is to provide jobs, they have completely divorced themselves from the reality that no one is owed a job, they have to earn it, and in the case of teachers earning it means students who can actually do more than find the on button on a playstation.
And,this, my fellow Americans, is a summary of why the "stimulus" failed! $900B didn't go toward "shovel-ready" jobs; it didn't build anything, it didn't create any sustainable wealth! Mostly, it was a transfer of our hard-earned money to UNION members. The unions are Obama's cronies. They live (and die) by the dues paid by their EMPLOYED members. Once membership drops, their coffers suffer. It is now happening. Obama simply spent our money to give them a boost before the downfall. Same thing with the auto buyout – all about bolstering the coffers of the unions.BTW, the "affordable health care" bill – same thing. If you do some digging, you find that there are all kinds of new jobs that will be filled by union workers. These are "assistance" jobs, like translator and health aide. A person who qualifies for aid can "hire" their sister, mother, granny, and they can get paid for their services (as long as they join a union). They can even "fire" them later and let them collect unemployment. Then they can hire another family member.
Government schools (propaganda factories) need to be starved to death, allowing free enterprise to solve education problems that government/union schools won't.
I personally feel that the public education would benefit from a decrease in funds, making the administrations more fiscally responsible and making teacher positions more competitive. Of course this is not possible with union contracts and tenure. If there is one job that should demand outstanding job performance or be fired job it is teaching.
I have a great solution: Lower test grade standards so a 58% is an A. It worked for the Dayton police!
/sarcasm
Columbus, Ohio – hefty salaries at the top are safe, but teachers without seniority get axed: http://goo.gl/fb/24lLu
Just another day in the teachers' union biz!
Maybe we could find out where the people who are overpopulating the world are and put their overpopulated kids in the underpopulated schools. Problem solved. Have a nice day.
Unions are the cause of the end of prosperity in this country.
Communism is here!
Today a Red Cross blood drive has been cancelled due to a strike by the service workers who take the blood.
So much for caring individuals trying to save lives by supplying life saving blood.
So this is what unions are for sucking the life giving blood out of the economy and business as well as taxpayers pockets and to Hell with anything that does not go along.
Red Cross at this time there are plenty of people out of work hire and train them! Most of them want this type of job that can pay more than the minimum wage and screw the Union!!!
Facts show that with the creation of the DOE and more spending, student scores have not increased. Teacher benefits on the other hand……….
Hey, Obama completely trampled and shat upon contract law when told the original GM bondholders to go to hell and gave GM to the unions instead. I say it's time that states do something similar with existing CBAs.
"Yeah, I know you have this contract right here that says such and such, but we're going to do it this way instead…"
Remove TOP heavy school administrations.Reduce thier size by two thirds. THIS IS WHERE THE WASTE and fraud is going on.
As I have said repeatedly, facts are never on the side of the regressives who act in defiance of reality. That's why they do their best to hide and obfuscate the facts.
Bingo! Have you been to the ARRA website to "follow the money"? It's all there in black and white. A huge portion went to school districts, who just happen to employ union members, who overwhelmingly supported our current president. Disgraceful that the teachers are doing this to our nation. Disgraceful.
Dummer-dumbed down "graduates" and I use that term very loosely!!
They "feel good" about themselves (self -esteem) but seldom can read, write, or express a rational thought!!
Good thing Macky D's has automated cash registers or the drive-thru would be extinct!!
The ARRA website clearly illustrates the payoff to the unions by way of stimulating the school districts.
Millions and milliions directly funneled to the school districts, I thought the big sell was "shovel ready".
Well put sir. The exact point I use daily when standing up to the waste and fraud that is perpetrated by the indoctrination stations.
Unions are one of the major reasons for off-shoring jobs but they're too stubborn/stupid/arrogant to realize/admit it. They want and want but don't want to give back. It was the death of Chrysler the FIRST time we bailed them out in the 70's and it's the main reason we had to bail them out again. I refuse to take a job in a union shop because of this reason. The union leaders are nothing more than glorified thugs. Criminals committing the oldest crimes in the newest ways.
Don't hold your breath, our youth have been indoctrinated for far too long to see reality/facts.
The problems are so much deeper than just the teacher's union. Every Adminstrator I have ever had was once the union representative for his/her building. What does that tell you about Administrators?
On the other side…I was just given my class assignments for next year – all upper-level courses in the gifted program. On paper, I will look like the best teacher in the building. Is it really fair to compare me to the teacher in the building who is teaching the kids who are not gifted – or the teacher teaching those who failed the test this year? Was that teacher given those classes because she ticked off the principal? According to next year's scores, she will look like a terrible teacher, and I will look fabulous.
The unions are a problem – a big one. But I continue to believe that the problem is much bigger than the unions. The problem inlcudes shoddy administrators, poor discipline, a deep, systemic culture of political correctness, and an unwillingness to enforce a strict code of discipline.
Absolutely correct, unions were started by Marxists, and o's pal Trumpka has no problem palling around them today.
"In 1881, followers of Karl Marx, who, in 1848 had published "The Communist Manifesto," established the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada. This Labor Union a few years later change it's name to the American Federation of Labor (AFL), which survives today as the AFL-CIO. "
from: http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_471...
The minorities do shy away from bad school districts. When they rent apartments or houses, they want them in GOOD school districts. They then swarm in, costing more money to teach as you have to teach them English first before they can learn. One maid told me her son was in the first grade three years. She said he hated English. When asked if she helped teach him English at home, she replied "No. He no wanna speak English at home. The school teach him English."
What's with the pink? First you have that facist thug in a pink dress beating and chasing the cameraman yesterday and now you have pink boas and pink signs. Are they just fashion challenged or looking for attention?
Well, the need to revamp and restructure and PRIVATIZE all Publicly funded Colleges and Universities is a BIG issue that needs to be addressed by Congress, IMO.
Unions…a bastion of 'gimme's'…..
And 300 new jobs for obama to brag about.
That starting salary is too low to attract the best college grads:
http://www.mckinsey.com/clientservice/Social_Sect...
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/01/opinion/01egger...
Ok there idiot, then why can my step-daughters private school educate her BETTER (she's in 8th grade taking High School classes) on only $5k a year? Hmmmmmmmm
You still believe the LIE that the more money you throw at something the "better" it will be.
There are several problems with "education" in America today, not the least of which is teachers' unions. But even if it were possible to ban these unions outright, the problems would still be massive. H.L. Mencken advocated hanging all the professors and burning all the schools, but his was a short-sighted remedy since they would merely grow new professors and build new schools. The only REAL solution – and it falls somewhat short – is a constitutional amendment:
"No governmental jurisdiction in the United States shall address the subject of schooling or education. Neither shall they provide it, fund it, mandate it, or regulate it in any fashion. ALL existing public schools – including colleges and universities – shall be sold at auction to the highest bidder forthwith."
Another source of great difficulty stems from poor use of the language. When folks use the word "education" they mean a whole variety of things, but in no case do they ever actually mean "education." What passes for education in America today is more properly called "training."
I would be amazed if even one student in one hundred acquires an education in this country today.
The notion of a government worker's union is to make the assumption that the taxpayers are heartless ba$tards.
A solution is so simple to me. Don't work for the government if it $ucks to do so.
How hypocritical to desire the expansion of a repressive system such as government. Seriously, the folks that love more and more government insist that it's evil at heart and without a union to protect them from it, all manner of horrid things will happen. Leave the notion of dedicating yourself to the children. That ain't it at all. It's a job… and unionizing proves it primarily a way of making a living and feathering a personal nest. Many employees want all they can get for as little work as possible. This is not the motivation of crusaders all for the goodness of children.
Only with a business hellbent on implosion, or a government gone sideways, can failure get a bigger budget over and over. A servant of the people in a government job should be held to the highest standards of performance and be happy to do so.
The numbers speak for themselves and honest stastics don't lie. The public school system became a failed enterprise when it became run by and populated by folks that care more about perks and carrying out a political agenda which only survives in the vacuum provided by public financing.
Let's be straight here. Schools $uck because many people don't really care about their kids. Schools $uck because some folks are too tired or involved to bother finding out what someone else is doing to their children and just what is and isn't being done to advance their only true legacy that will survive them.
Rascals will run rampant in the dark and where scrutiny is absent.
We the taxpayer are being hosed and we don't have to put up with it.
"Administrative costs". School districts refuse to let anyone know how many paychecks they cut.
10K per student but factor in a minimum of 4 teachers and 1 sub per semester along with office staff. It's not an hourly wage but a contracted amount so productivity is moot. 40 kids is 400K but if those teachers are tenured you sail away to at least 260K gone as a base and an additional 30K in the sub but then maternity leave and paid "upgrading" alone will rocket things to 400K. Then of course there's still the office staff, maintenance staff, electricity, water, gas, building repair and upgrades to account for… The money is gone in a flash and yet you still haven't had to address productivity or the quality of the end product and there's the rub.
Private schools structure with a flat rate and then upgrade pay to match what's being brought to the table on a per teacher basis and their continued employment is a very direct result of productivity come the end of their contract. Also found within are clauses which in the case of violation are very much terminal.
Even in the case of teachers having struck their charges, there is little one can fire a teacher for in the public school system. Little at all is offensive in Unionville as NOT being in a union in the first place but when all are, who pays for it?
The basic philosophy of the school systems have been changed to Progressive Thought…call it Socialist if you want to. Think not? Well, see if we can compare the differences of our system to a Communist school system.
Well, we have more "bells and whistles" probably….AND?
And, the big problems, shoddy administrators, poor discipline, etc are all caused by the Unions. It is difficult if not impossible to fire the bad teachers. Our district had several teachers that were terrible. They couldn't be fired because of the union. So, the school district just hired teachers to replace the bad, and left the bad collecting their salaries until the year was over. That was a hugh cost to the district, and all because the union would not let them fire the bad teachers.
"Public school choice"? It's not a choice if the child can not take the tax dollars allocated to their education to any school the childs parents choose.
In almost every state people choose to go into education because of the lavish benefits and retirement packages offered. It is possible in some states to retire at 50 with 100% salary and gold plated healthcare paid for by whom?
Yes, It is really fair. Measure where the students start, teach the correct information, measure where the students finish, voila you now have a quantitative measure of performance which can be used to compare one teacher to the other. Better yet a measurment of each teacher showing definitively which ones need to be removed.
And who's money are you going to spend? Nothing is stopping you more money mongers from donating to the school of your choice. So put your money where your mouth is.
Kyle,
As a laid-off California teacher let me point out a few things:
1. Our union leadership is blaming Republicans in the State Legislature even though the Dems have controlled it for over the last 15-20 years(probably longer), and she wouldn't blame the Democrat governor, who is actually "holding out" on the budget.
2. Money spent on pupils is misleading because it does not give you the breakdown which shows that the majority of money is spent on Special Education, Gifted, or other 'exceptional' students. The average student does not get equal money spent on him/her.
3. There needs to be a closer look at what is spent on district personnel, especially superintendents and assistant superintendents. Some make more than the POTUS. Many are hired by school districts after being fired from others.
4. School disctricts need to audited to see whre their money is being spent.
5. I would venture to guess that children of illegal aliens receive more money per student than average US citizens.
And as a wake-up for the Pedagogy Mills and their acolytes, require the equivalent of a BAR Exam for teachers. Also an Intern/Residency program like the medical profession. See to it that teachers can 'Actually TEACH' and KNOW their subjects! Before inflicting them on our children and pocket books.
Unions have no business in civil service; as a civil servant your first priority should be to the ones your serve, but the reality is, once the unions are involved, the make your priorities for you. Its a confilict of interest
Yours and mine.
I would suggest raising our spending to the same rates of gdp as are spent by Scandinavian countries (note: European often do not include sports as part of spending): http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/edu_edu_spe-edu...
So, about a 1% gdp increase would be my suggestion. That should take care of it. Thanks for asking.
Mauna,
You make good points, and I agree that the unions are a part of the problem…however, the administration needs to take equal resonsibility. In my district, it is quite easy to fire a teacher (although it is time-consuming, and hence a waste of resources), but the administrators don't do it. It is simply a matter of paperwork. But the administrators (yes, using a union mentality), want a warm body in the classroom, and don't fight to get rid of poor teachers.
Unfortunately this information comes as no surprise really. For too long now, the public education system has fallen victim to educators who use children as pawns to secure better pay and benefits.
It also should come as no surprise as to how they find themselves in such a powerful negotiating position:
Taken together, the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association have been the nation's leading political donors in federal elections over the past two decades. Teachers' unions are either number one or number two in terms of political giving in 60% of US states (http://bit.ly/l1rdpr).
Hopefully the legislation being passed in Wisconsin and other states will put an end to the way that the unions in the public sector often take children hostage.
Anyone with kids in these public schools is committing child abuse. They learn nothing and are encouraged to behave in ways that will ruin any future for them: get preggers at 16, or 15, or maybe 10; idolize money; become vegetarian and ruin health. Home schooling is the only solution.
I don't want anymore of mine spent on anything, especially not on the socialist indoctrination of children.
I would recommend 100% portable school vouchers.
Notice that you have no intention of being charitable on your own part, hypocrite.
Ummm, perhaps you did not understand what "mine" means.
End the federal DOE, end state DOE, let the local taxpayers pay for their local education. Colleges and U's can run off the tuition they receive.
End of story.
We all know that the Unions been sucking up all the funding. Hell, they been getting their money from the supply funding to was there to help the kids and not the union's wallets!
Yeah, we can afford that when our country is hurtling toward insolvency.
Not.
And the prize goes to No more deceit. Kudos for bringing the facts to the table.
They should be teaching the coming revolution of 2012
This is a most obvious and telling morality tale. The govt rewarded the public sector unions with job protection because there is no money to pay their costs. Instead of finding a way to survive, using the boon from the Statists, they wasted their opportunity to right their ship. They need to be set adrift. The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is a tale for children. You Union parasite have killed the host. You have run out of our money. Get a real job.
What happened people? I went to public schools (mainly in CA, but also in IL and HI) from 1966 to 1979 when I graduated high school. I had good SAT scores, good grades and went to a fine public university here in CA. Myself and all my friends from high school all have at least two degrees, we all are employed, do things in the community and own homes. In high school we learned history, chemistry, English Lit, mathematics, foreign languages, drafting and such – and we had P.E. And our parents rode us to make sure the homework got done. And we had part time jobs in high school and full time jobs in college. Classes were bigger than today and Ds and Fs were given if you did not do the work. So, what the heck happened? Can anyone tell me?
Why let the Union Tongue of Marx teach our children…we see their hate-filled insanity point blank…it is insane to allow teacher unions into the same class as our children…1984…DUH!!!
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